Linked by Robert Escue on Wed 20th Sep 2006 17:45 UTC
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris Sun Microsystems makes new releases of Solaris about every four to six months, in many cases all the new release contains is bug fixes and some changes in functionality. More often than not most releases go by without a great deal of fanfare. Just as Solaris 10 3/05 broke new ground with Zones, Dtrace and the Service Management Facility. Solaris 10 6/06 introduces ZFS or Zettabyte File System and the SATA framework and Xorg 6.9, which will be the primary focus of this review.
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RE[3]: Correction
by Robert Escue on Thu 21st Sep 2006 00:16 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Correction"
Robert Escue
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Isn't that how Linux started, as something for "developers only"? I can't agree with you at all considering what I read on a daily basis from the various OpenSolaris forums.

And why wouldn't Sun be interested in the viewpoint of the hobbyist, that is how Linux migrated from the basement to the server room. For a long time Sun ignored Solaris x86 until several Sun officials met with the "Secret Six" and they demonstrated the value of continued development and support of Solaris x86. I personally think they are listening intently to those hobbyists.

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